
A Non-governmental organization based in the United Kingdom, Time for Good International has aided 35 female students with a Hygiene Pack (FHP) with plans to support the Barekese Methodist Junior High School in area of need.
The pack contained a toothbrush, toothpaste, a pack of washable sanitary pad, and medicated soap.
According to the organisation, the washable sanitary pad were in three folds and can be washed, and dried or ironed after use, it had no side effect and no health implications on the user.
Monthly period among females in their adolescent age is unbearable to parents and wards alike. The NGO has made it a stress free for us and a saving to parents, the students said.
A trusted Member of the Team, Mr Michael Morrison said their (organisation) objective is to make sure organisations are able to stand on its own. They believed changing the story in Ghana’s education would make the nation strong against all odds.
In the company of the NGO to the Barekese Methodist Junior High School, was the Hon. Assembly member for Barekese/ Asenie/ Marban Electoral Area, and Convenor for the Social Services Committee, Mr Ernest Adusie.
According to him, the project was introduced to him through his brother and he requested the (NGO) visited the schools in his community to ascertain what would be their challenge to quality education and they came in with few female Hygiene Pack as entry to the community.
After facility examination, the NGO promised to complete a 3 unit classroom to ease the congestion in the Junior High School class and very accessible.
He was grateful to the NGO’s for honouring his invitation and prayed more such benevolence is expressed by other NGOs or philanthropist.
Augustine Agyei
DIO




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